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attraverso lo spazio a Milano: il caso di Via Padova
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Structureoftheresearch: Dataandprojectionsstudy:whatdoesthefuturelooklike? Urbanforeigners’settlementsinMilano:whatiscommon? Howdopublicspacesworkthere?Howpeopleexperiencethem? Researchquestion:howcouldpublicspacesfosterintegration?
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Urbanisation:howdoesitaffectus? Globalisation:howisitaffectingmigration? Demographicchange:howisitchangingoursociety? Globaltendencies
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Urbanisation Globalisation Demographicchange 30% 70% Rural Urban Population* *DatafromU.N.DepartmentofEconomicandSocialAffairs Projectionsfor2050
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Urbanisation Globalisation Demographicchange 2-3% GlobalMigration* 2-3% 5.788.875 ImmigrantsinItaly***DatafromCastle,Miller,deHaas:“Theageofmigration” **DatafromU.N.DepartmentofEconomicandSocialAffairs LegalImmigration:CurrentSituation
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Urbanisation Globalisation Demographicchange -2.9% -2.9% +13% NatalityRate Over65-ers*DatafromISTAT TheNewItalianSociety
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523.000 21.5% *DatafromORIM-OsservatorioRegionaleImmigrazioneeMultietnicità TheMilaneseSituation ForeignersinMilano(2016)
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523.000 21.5% TheMilaneseSituation Oneoutoffiveisforeigner
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21.5%523.000 Centrale,1963(U.Lucas) TheMilaneseSituation
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RentsAlmost Central Thin UrbanFabricBuildingType Same Cheap RentsAlmost Central SimilaritiesinImmigrationNeighbourhoods
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WhyViaPadova? 33% Mixed % Mixed 33% Settling ⅓isforeigner LongtermsettlingVerymixedneighbourhood
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HowdoesImmigrationChange the Urbanscape?
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HowdoesImmigrationChange the Urbanscape? SafetyPerception Appropriation: shopsand publicspaces
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Area3-Martesana Area4-Suburbana
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Movement Stillness Therailwaybridge:twolifestyles
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Twofactorsinfluencingsettling Communities Associations Space AppropriationExistingcommunitieseasetheprocess
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Twofactorsinfluencingsettling Communities Associations Space AppropriationCommunities Associations Space Appropriation+
Newlyformedimmigrants’ associations
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Communities Associations Space AppropriationCommunities Associations Space AppropriationCommunities
Associations Space Appropriation+ = Twofactorsinfluencingsettling
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Communities Associations Space AppropriationCommunities Associations Space AppropriationCommunities
Associations Space Appropriation+ = Twofactorsinfluencingsettling Howcanpublicspacesfosterthetransition?
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Streets FaçadesSquares Streets Façades
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Squares Streets Façades Three SpatialStructures: Opentoeveryone
Nophysicaldivisions Mostlysnippetspaces
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Squares Streets Façades Three SpatialStructures: Opentoeveryone
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Squares Streets Façades Three SpatialStructures: Peculiarappropriation
TriggeringexperienceNecessaryappropriation
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Associationsalready theareaPermeate
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ofthemembersare⅓ Foreigners Associationsalready theareaPermeate
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Thin UrbanFabricBuildingType Same Cheap RentsAlmost Central Thin UrbanFabricBuildingType Same Cheap RentsAlmost Central High% Public
Fund Direct Intervention Whattolookforin Similarexperiences? StartingfromViaPadova’s maincharacteristics ities Associations Space Appropriation Space Appropriation
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Thin UrbanFabricBuildingType Same Cheap RentsAlmost Central Thin UrbanFabricBuildingType Same Cheap RentsAlmost Central High% Public
Fund Direct Intervention h% Public Fund Direct Intervention Direct Intervention Common Characteristics UrbanBarriera SustainableRosengård EstonoesunSolar Torino Malmö Saragoza Threesimilarexperiences
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UrbanBarriera,Torino 53.416 2.3sqKm 27.23% 2.5km Public Area Foreigners Distancefromcitycentre Publicorprivatefunds? Inhabitants
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SustainableRosengård,Malmö 23.000 3.3sqKm 88%* 3km Public Inhabitants Area Foreigners Distancefromcitycentre Publicorprivatefunds?
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EstonoesunSolar,Saragoza 682.000 973sqKm 25% Spread Intervention Public Area Foreigners Distancefromcitycentre Publicorprivatefunds? Inhabitants
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PublicSpaces Integration?fosterHowcan
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